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Typhoon-induced sea surface cooling during the 2011 and 2012 typhoon seasons : observational evidence and numerical investigations of the sea surface cooling effect using typhoon simulations

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Typhoon-induced sea surface cooling during the 2011 and 2012 typhoon seasons : observational evidence and numerical investigations of the sea surface cooling effect using typhoon simulations

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Akiyoshi Wadaほか
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2014-06-10
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Progress in earth and planetary science 1(11)
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Akiyoshi Wada
Tomohiro Uehara
Shiro Ishizaki
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2014-06-10
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2014-06-10
タイトル(掲載誌)
Progress in earth and planetary science
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1(11)
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1(11)
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2197-4284
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2197-4284
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Mean and Near-Inertial Ocean Current Response to Hurricane Gilbert
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Importance of tropical cyclone heat potential for tropical cyclone intensity and intensification in the Western North Pacific
The Simulation of Three-Dimensional Convective Storm Dynamics
Impacts of Air–Sea Interaction on Tropical Cyclone Track and Intensity
The Mutual Response of the Tropical Cyclone and the Ocean
The Operational GFDL Coupled Hurricane–Ocean Prediction System and a Summary of Its Performance
Observed impact of mesoscale circulation on oceanic response to Typhoon Man-Yi (2007)
Environmental Control of Tropical Cyclone Intensity
The Dependence of Sea Surface Roughness on the Height and Steepness of the Waves
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Evolution of the Inflow Boundary Layer of Hurricane Gilbert (1988)
Stratocumulus-capped mixed layers derived from a three-dimensional model
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The Ocean’s Effect on the Intensity of Tropical Cyclones: Results from a Simple Coupled Atmosphere–Ocean Model
Upper-Ocean Thermal Structure and the Western North Pacific Category 5 Typhoons. Part II: Dependence on Translation Speed
Sea Surface Temperature Variability in Hurricanes: Implications with Respect to Intensity Change
Directional Wind–Wave Coupling in Fully Coupled Atmosphere–Wave–Ocean Models: Results from CBLAST-Hurricane
The Dynamics of Boundary Layer Jets within the Tropical Cyclone Core. Part II: Nonlinear Enhancement
Thermodynamic control of hurricane intensity
Roles of vertical turbulent mixing in the ocean response to Typhoon Rex (1998)
Upper-Ocean Thermal Structure and the Western North Pacific Category 5 Typhoons. Part I: Ocean Features and the Category 5 Typhoons’ Intensification
Upper-Ocean Response to Hurricane Frances (2004) Observed by Profiling EM-APEX Floats*
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Impact of Wave-Ocean Interaction on Typhoon Hai-Tang in 2005
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